Ready for more spring training at AIAG? Check out the links below for both in person and live virtual sessions this May, and be sure to head to the AIAG Store to learn more!
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Looking for innovative ways to improve your organization’s quality processes, systems, and performance? Don't miss out on our April 18, Southern Automotive Quality Summit!
Read MoreOur annual supply chain event is back! Join us June 20th to explore, "Charging Ahead - Managing EV Risks for a Sustainable Future."
Read MoreSecure Your Spot Today for May Training at AIAG
It's time to explore May training at AIAG! Check out the following list to see what's up next, and be sure to click the linked titles to learn more at the AIAG Store.
Read MoreFrom last week's webinar on Canada's new S-211 Act against forced and child labor in supply chains, to our hybrid event for both members and non-members on the U.S. Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), we're bringing in subject matter experts to explore key human rights legislation and its impact on industry.
Read MoreIf you haven't visited the AIAG Event Store lately, now's the time! From the April 17 UFLPA trade policy event at AIAG headquarters (and online for virtual attendees), to our November 7 Customs Town Hall, be sure to check out details for upcoming events below and reserve your spot(s) ASAP.
Read MoreAIAG 2024 Quality Summit Call for Speakers
Prospective Speaker: The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) welcomes your proposal for a session presentation at our annual Quality Summit, October 3-4, 2024. The theme for this year’s summit is “Electrifying the Future: Advancing Mobility.”
Read MoreOur Second Annual “Tomorrow’s Leaders Today” (TLT) Program is Fast Approaching – Register ASAP to Secure Your Spot!
A joint offering from AIAG and Wayne State University (WSU), our second annual Tomorrow’s Leaders Today program helps attendees build supply chain leadership skills — and a network of peers — to better support their success at the next level.
Read MoreAIAG is offering a new webinar on the legal fight against forced labor in supply chains in North America and Europe. Presented by Stephen Pike, a partner at Gowling WLG in Toronto, the webinar — titled “Dynamic Changes Impacting How Businesses Address Forced Labor in Supply Chain Risks” —includes an overview of recent and upcoming legislative, regulatory, enforcement, and stakeholder developments facing the automotive and other industries in the U.S., Canada, and Europe as businesses around the world work to address forced labor concerns in their own operations and supply chains.
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